Document Object Model Hijacking Explained
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December 10, 2021 |
The 2004
Merriam-Webster word of the year was “blog�. For those of you that do not know,
blog is short for weblog. Millions of people around the world keep blogs, and
these people are not just limited to the tech savvy crowd. Blogs are not the
only increasingly popular web applications though. Wiki’s for example allow
many users to build an entire community and more by allowing anyone who wants
to contribute, to do so. Security is usually a fairly primary concern in an environment
with many users, and measures such as script filtering are taken to ensure that
no one tries anything “bad�, and that if they do they are unsuccessful in their
attempts. Unfortunately though, a good number of these applications are
susceptible to Document Object Model Hijacking. |
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